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In what government considered a compromise solution to establishing uniform time, effective April 27, 1958, legislation was passed switching the entire province to CST until October, and MST for the winter months. The majority of the urban voters favoured CST, while the rural areas favoured MST. On October 31, 1956, under The Municipal Elections -The Time Plebiscite Act, Saskatchewan held a province wide plebiscite on the choice of local time zones. This resulted in a patchwork of time zones in Saskatchewan with communities using Central Standard Time (CST), MST or Daylight Saving Time (DST) as their local time. Under The Cities Act and The Towns Act, bylaws could be passed at any time by conducting a plebiscite on the question of observed time. The Act was reinterpreted in 1920, 19 and was repealed in 1959, but "stated that any official reference to time shall be deemed to be Mountain Standard Time".īefore the implementation of The Time Act in 1966, the question of time was the responsibility of municipalities. Saskatchewan passed legislation declaring MST as the time to be used for the province, originally in 1909. The Act indicated that "the territories of Saskatchewan and Assiniboia shall use 105th meridian time, seven hours slower than Greenwich." The Act also authorized the provinces to alter the time as the need arose. HistoryĬanada passed legislation in 1890 establishing time divisions to come into force after July 1, 1891. Theoretically, Saskatchewan is located within the MST zone, so for most of the province clocks are one hour advanced from this. The rest of the province observes CST year round. Only the Battle River (Lloydminster) Time Option area follows MST during the winter. This Act was introduced to allow the people of Saskatchewan to have one uniform time in the summer, but allowed areas on the western side of the province to vote on whether to observe MST or CST during the winter months.ĭuring the summer months all of Saskatchewan observes CST. The Government of Saskatchewan is responsible for The Time Act. If you have any questions about Google™ Translate, please visit: Google™ Translate FAQs. Government of Saskatchewan is not responsible for any damage or issues that may possibly result from using translated website content.
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